Line 6 XD-V75 manual Rack Mounting & Antennas Two Receivers

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To rack-mount a single XD-V75 receiver, use both the long and short rack ears provided with the receiver; the receiver can be mounted on either the left or right side of the rack. If you are not using optional remote antennas, you will be mounting the provided half-wave antennas on the long rack ear. Remove the rubber covers to expose the D-cut mounting holes in the rack ear, unthread the hex nut and lock washer from the provided BNC-to-BNC connectors, pass them through the holes, and rethread and tighten. Use the four provided short flat-head screws to attach the right-angle tabs of the rack ears in the dovetail slots at the front of the receiver.

To connect the antennas to the receiver, attach one end of the provided BNC cables to ANTENNA A and ANTENNA B on the rear panel, and the other end to the inside-facing side of the BNC-to-BNC connectors on the long rack ear. Complete the process by screwing the assembly into the rack, making your power and audio connections, and placing the half-wave antennas on the connectors on the front of the rack mount.

Rack Mounting & Antennas – Two Receivers

To mount two receivers side-by-side, use the provided “dovetail key”. Slide it into the channel on one side of the receiver from the rear toward the front. The key fits tightly, so some pressure or gentle taps from a mallet may be required; take care to avoid damage to the exposed front-panel controls when positioning the receiver for this process. Then slide the slot of the second receiver on to the dovetail key, starting at the point where the key is closest to the front of the first receiver, and push back until the front panels of the receivers meet.

Part of the dovetail key may still be protruding from the back of the receivers, and the mallet can be used to gently tap until it is flush with the rear of the receivers. At the center of the rear panel where the two receivers meet, use a 1/8” Allen wrench to remove the inner rubber “bumpers”, and place the square rack-mount mating bracket onto the unit so that the holes line up with the screw holes in each receiver. Replace the rubber bumpers and attach with the screws you removed.

Use the short flat-head screws to attach short rack ears to both sided of the block of two receivers. When the receivers are mounted together, either use remote antennas on one receiver and BNC-to-BNC cables to loop to the other.

To loop from one receiver to the next, the antennas connect to the ANTENNA A and ANTENNA B BNC connector or the rear panel of the first receiver. Then the BNC-to-BNC cables go from the [A OUT] and [B OUT] connectors to the ANTENNA A and ANTENNA B connectors of the next receiver.

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Contents XD-V75 Digital Wireless Aution 20546/SDPPI/2011 3794 20544/SDPPI/2011 Page Recommendations for Best Performance Supplied ComponentsXD-V75 Digital Wireless Quick Setup ReceiverBeltpack Transmitter AudioHandheld Transmitter Benefits of Digital Wireless What Makes a Wireless Digital?XD-V75 Receiver Detailed Setup CH 1THH12BTHH12 Handheld Transmitter Detailed Setup TBP12 Beltpack Transmitter Detailed Setup Connecting the XD-V75 Receiver Compatibility with Other Line 6 Wireless DevicesChannel Scanning Procedure Output Adjust +0dB Norm Receiver Output Level AdjustmentsAudio Output & Filter Adjustments Selecting Mic Models with the THH12 Handheld Transmitter Dynamic Filter AdjustmentsSetting Microphone Models Microphone Usage Tips Setting Other Transmitter Functions Naming TransmittersTransmitter Power Level Select Locking, Unlocking, and Muting the TransmitterSetting Encryption Mode OFF Battery Level Indicator Functions CH 1THH12BDetecting Interference with the RF Meter Range and Interference TestingScanning the Channels for Interference Detecting Interference with the Antenna a & B DisplayWalk-Testing the Performance Area Avoiding WiFi InterferenceAntenna Mounting and Placement Minimizing Near / Far Transmitter EffectsRack Mounting & Antennas Two Receivers Remote Antenna Placement Troubleshooting Firmware Updating ProcedureChannel RF Frequency Chart Channel Frequency a Frequency B CompatibilityXD-V75 Digital Wireless System Specifications SystemTBP12 Beltpack Pinout To TA4F Connector

XD-V75 specifications

The Line 6 XD-V75 is a professional digital wireless microphone system that has made a significant impact in live sound environments, including concerts, theater productions, and public speaking engagements. This system is designed to provide superior sound quality and exceptional performance, aiming to meet the demands of both professional musicians and vocalists.

One of the standout features of the XD-V75 is its advanced digital transmission technology. The system operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is licensed-free and allows for interference-free operation, minimizing the risk of dropouts and RF interference. This ensures that performers can move freely on stage without compromising audio quality.

The XD-V75 comes equipped with high-fidelity, 24-bit digital audio, delivering pristine sound quality that remains consistent across various volume levels. This high resolution provides a remarkable dynamic range, making it suitable for capturing both soft spoken lines and powerful vocals. The built-in microphone options, including cardioid and omnidirectional polarization, further enhance versatility, catering to different performance environments and stylistic preferences.

This system also features up to 12 channels of operation, allowing multiple users to perform simultaneously without interference. Channel scanning technology helps quickly identify and select the best available channels, streamlining setup time and ensuring reliable performance.

Another noteworthy aspect of the XD-V75 is its user-friendly interface. The system includes an LCD screen that provides clear visual feedback regarding battery life, signal strength, and channel selection. This allows users to monitor their setup at a glance and make real-time adjustments during performances.

Durability is also a central characteristic of the Line 6 XD-V75. The transmitter and receiver units are built to withstand the rigors of daily use, from touring musicians to corporate events. The handheld transmitters are ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use, while the bodypack transmitters allow for versatility in placement, accommodating instruments and lavalier microphones.

With its combination of professional-grade audio quality, robust wireless performance, and versatile design, the Line 6 XD-V75 continues to be a preferred choice for performers around the world who demand the best from their wireless microphone systems. This enables artists and speakers to focus on their performance, knowing they have a reliable and high-quality audio solution in the Line 6 XD-V75.